A+ Hardware Training Course

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Full Course Description

Master the essentials of IT with our A+ Hardware training. Learn PC Component Installation, Hardware Troubleshooting, and Networking.

Course Overview

  • Next Batch:New batches start every 7th day. Limited seats available – enroll early!
  • Course Duration:1 Months (including lab sessions).
  • Eligibility: Beginners Computer Technicians Engineering learners IT Support Aspirants.
  • Computer Technicians.
  • Engineering learners.
  • IT Support Aspirants.

A+ Hardware Training Course

  • Learn computer hardware components, configurations, and compatibility.
  • Assemble and disassemble desktop PCs and laptops.
  • Diagnose and fix hardware, memory, and power supply issues.
  • Understand motherboard, BIOS, and peripheral device management.
  • Perform system installation, maintenance, and upgrades.
  • Earn your A+ Hardware credential preparation and begin your IT support career.

Overview of A+ Hardware Training Course

The A+ Hardware professional learning track is designed for beginners and aspiring IT professionals who want to build a solid foundation in computer hardware and system maintenance. It covers every essential topic — from identifying components to troubleshooting complex hardware problems, providing you with the specialized technical expertise needed to advance your career.

Learners get hands-on experience assembling computers, testing hardware, and installing operating systems in real lab environments. By completing this course, you'll earn your A+ Hardware credential preparation, qualifying for roles such as Hardware Technician, IT Support Engineer, or System Maintenance Expert in both corporate and service sectors.

1. Introduction to Hardware Components

  • Study of Microprocessor architecture and functionality.
  • Understanding different types of Memory (RAM, ROM, etc.).
  • Overview of Motherboards, Power Supply Units, UPS, and Cooling Systems.

2. Disk Drives and Optical Media

  • Installation and working of Floppy Drives and Hard Disks.
  • Study of CD/DVD ROMs and Writers.
  • Disk management and file systems.

3. Input/Output Ports and Interfaces

  • Study of Serial, Parallel, and USB Interfaces.
  • Configuration and usage of Keyboard and Mouse.
  • Overview of Display Interfaces and SCSI Drives.

4. Peripherals and Portable Systems

  • Installation and configuration of Printers, Scanners, and Modems.
  • Understanding Multimedia Devices.
  • Study of Portable PCs and Laptops.

5. System Protection and Security

  • Identification and removal of viruses.
  • Use of antivirus software and firewall configuration.
  • Backup and recovery techniques.